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Definition of graymail in US English: graymailnounˈɡrāmālˈɡrāmāl A tactic used by the defense in a spy trial, involving the threat to expose government secrets unless charges against the defendant are dropped. Example sentencesExamples - To call this graymail or blackmail is to demonstrate a fundamental misunderstanding of criminal jurisprudence.
- Graymail is a defense gambit not available to most criminal suspects.
- The risk of graymail can arise in various circumstances.
- Instead, the court's decision, though formally upholding the review requests of the United States and NATO, provides a roadmap for defendants to pursue graymail strategies in the future.
- But I suspect there's a very good reason behind not going to trial and seeking a death penalty, and that's the phenomenon of ‘graymail.’
Definition of graymail in US English: graymailnounˈɡrāmāl A tactic used by the defense in a spy trial, involving the threat to expose government secrets unless charges against the defendant are dropped. Example sentencesExamples - Graymail is a defense gambit not available to most criminal suspects.
- To call this graymail or blackmail is to demonstrate a fundamental misunderstanding of criminal jurisprudence.
- But I suspect there's a very good reason behind not going to trial and seeking a death penalty, and that's the phenomenon of ‘graymail.’
- The risk of graymail can arise in various circumstances.
- Instead, the court's decision, though formally upholding the review requests of the United States and NATO, provides a roadmap for defendants to pursue graymail strategies in the future.
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